时间:2019-01-17 作者:英语课 分类:2017年NPR美国国家公共电台6月


英语课

 


ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:


Sometimes we get a story that doesn't need much of an introduction. This one is about an unexpected gift. Here's reporter Erika Lantz.


ERIKA LANTZ, BYLINE 1: Nate Kramer was a tall, quiet college swimmer when he was diagnosed with leukemia. His dad, Vince, says it was the beginning of four difficult years.


VINCE KRAMER: Chemotherapy, fungal infection of his sinuses, 30 operations, bone marrow 2 transplants, some sort of an infection of the lung. But he rallied again - decided 3 to remove his spleen, and he rallied from that.


LANTZ: During these ups and downs, although his health was precarious 4, Nate started working with a music therapist from Cincinnati Children's Hospital named Brian Schreck.


BRIAN SCHRECK: Just make it up.


LANTZ: Here's Nate's mom, De Ann.


DE ANN KRAMER: Brian would come over to the house.


SCHRECK: Let's see.


D. KRAMER: They would play music. They would record music. Brian was really teaching him to play his guitar.


SCHRECK: The Rolling Stones or Jimi Hendrix or different riffs that he loved to play.


LANTZ: That's Brian Schreck, the music therapist.


SCHRECK: (Singing) You make my heart sing.


LANTZ: For the most part, Nate's parents didn't really know what Nate and Brian were recording 5.


D. KRAMER: When Brian came over, I generally used that time to say, hey, I'm going out for a walk. I wanted to give them that private time.


LANTZ: As the years passed, Nate and Brian grew close.


D. KRAMER: I think Nate could talk to Brian about things that he didn't want to talk to us about because it would hurt us.


LANTZ: One day, Nate asked Brian about a project Brian had been working on. As part of his job as a music therapist, Brian had started recording the heartbeats of babies and children near the end of life. Then he would layer their heartbeats with melodies. Brian asked Nate.


SCHRECK: Would you like to do one? And he said sure.


LANTZ: But Nate's dad, Vince, wasn't keen on the idea of a heartbeat project.


V. KRAMER: And it's, like, OK, is that the only heartbeat I'm going to have left of him? No, thank you.


LANTZ: To Vince, it felt like giving up, and he wasn't ready for that even a couple weeks later when Nate, then 26, was back in the hospital.


V. KRAMER: He was doing very poorly. I just actually asked Nate, Nate, do you still want to fight? And he said to me, want to fight. That was the last words he said to me.


LANTZ: Nate couldn't talk after that. Five days later, his mom was up early with him.


D. KRAMER: It was just the two of us, and I was laying basically on his chest and listening to him, could still hear his heartbeat then. That afternoon, he had passed.


LANTZ: After Nate died, Brian gave Vince and De Ann a couple CDs from Nate, but Nate's death was still too raw for them to press play. They sold their house with its painful memories, packed up their belongings 6 and moved. Just over a year later, Vince was at home. It happened to be Father's Day.


V. KRAMER: And I was rearranging my office, and I came across CDs that had a very unique - some sort of a, you know, custom cover. I don't even know what this is, so I - when I plugged it into my computer, the first thing I hear was...


NATE KRAMER: Happy Father's Day, Old Man - love you.


V. KRAMER: It was Nate's voice, and I was like, what? So then I listened to the next song, which was the heartbeat song.


(SOUNDBITE OF HEARTBEAT, MUSIC)


LANTZ: Nate had made one for his mom, too.


N. KRAMER: Hey, Momma. I just wanted to say happy birthday and wanted you to know how much it means that, you know, you're here. I love you.


(SOUNDBITE OF HEARTBEAT, MUSIC)


D. KRAMER: Hearing the heartbeat for me is very bittersweet because of the morning of the day that he passed. But I would never give it up - how strong it sounds.


(SOUNDBITE OF HEARTBEAT, MUSIC)


V. KRAMER: I just continue to listen to it. It will probably never leave my CD player. I have made about half a dozen spare CDs. I just don't want anything to happen to it.


(SOUNDBITE OF HEARTBEAT, MUSIC)


V. KRAMER: Nate had a very powerful, smooth, slow rhythmic 7 heartbeat. It's Nate. It's life. I cannot explain why. It just sort of calms me down.


(SOUNDBITE OF HEARTBEAT, MUSIC)


SHAPIRO: Erika Lantz produced this story WBUR's Kind World series.


(SOUNDBITE OF HEARTBEAT, MUSIC)



n.署名;v.署名
  • His byline was absent as well.他的署名也不见了。
  • We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
n.骨髓;精华;活力
  • It was so cold that he felt frozen to the marrow. 天气太冷了,他感到寒冷刺骨。
  • He was tired to the marrow of his bones.他真是累得筋疲力尽了。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
adj.不安定的,靠不住的;根据不足的
  • Our financial situation had become precarious.我们的财务状况已变得不稳定了。
  • He earned a precarious living as an artist.作为一个艺术家,他过得是朝不保夕的生活。
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
n.私人物品,私人财物
  • I put a few personal belongings in a bag.我把几件私人物品装进包中。
  • Your personal belongings are not dutiable.个人物品不用纳税。
adj.有节奏的,有韵律的
  • Her breathing became more rhythmic.她的呼吸变得更有规律了。
  • Good breathing is slow,rhythmic and deep.健康的呼吸方式缓慢深沉而有节奏。
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adopted children register
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celtis koraiensis nakai
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I'm blind
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MEKC
microdrop
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muscle scar
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non-purging type bulimia nervosa
parke-davis
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potential demand
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trial of case
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